After changing the current receiver setup you can
Save: Press 1 to save the new settings (done)
Restore: Press 2 to discard all changes (rstr)
Cancel: Press 3 to cancel the operation (abrt)
Menu interface:
After making changes to current receiver setup, you must save or
discard changes. Saved changes are used to update the current receiver settings
which are stored in non-volatile memory. Discarding changes restores the previ-
ously saved settings. You can also cancel the operation to make further changes.
For more information about menus, see “On-screen menu operation”.
When you select EXIT, or if you press the MENU, VIEW or SELECT button after
making changes, a pop-up menu displays available Save options (see Figure 4).
After changes are saved, you are automatically returned to the previous menu.
After changing the current receiver setup you can
Save: Press 1 to save the new settings (YES)
Restore: Press 2 to discard all changes (NO)
Cancel: Press 3 to cancel the operation (CANCEL)
You can also perform these menu functions using the following front panel but-
tons.
Save: Press and hold down both the Í and Î arrow buttons simultaneously to
save the new configuration (YES)
Discard: Press and hold down both the Ï and Ð arrow buttons simultaneously to
discard all changes (NO)
Cancel: Press SELECT to cancel the operation (CANCEL)
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When you change from normal receiver operation to Alt Mode (or navigate to
menus from video), the information displayed is associated with the current
(virtual) channel. If no changes are made to the current setup, you are automati-
cally returned to the previously-watched channel when you exit to video. If any
changes are made which affect the received digital signal, exiting to video after
saving changes is preceded by the Installer Channel banner display (i.e., chan-
nel 0). The current channel is displayed on-screen when in video, at the front panel
when using the Alt Mode interface, and at the Available Services menu. For more
information about the Installer Channel, see “Alt Mode operation“.
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The Video Standard used to operate the receiver is preset at the factory to either
NTSC (525-line), or PAL (625-line), depending on factory-installed options (if the
receiver is equipped with a TV modulator, the compatible Video Standard is set as
the factory default). Changing the Video Standard is normally required only for
operating the receiver in a network or jurisdiction that uses the alternate Video
Standard, and/or when new (or different) subscriber services are made available.
Changing the Video Standard or resetting the receiver to the default factory set-
tings may cause the TV video to display improperly. If the current Video Standard
setting is incompatible with subscriber/network services, it must be changed. For
information about factory default settings, see “User Setup menu”.
WARNING! Saved settings are automatically restored when the receiver
is restarted after AC power is switched off or interrupted. Upon restart-
ing, the receiver defaults to the virtual channel previously displayed for
more than 20 seconds after exiting from menus (see also
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Levels).
IMPORTANT! Exiting to video from menus after saving changes made to
the current setup at the Receiver Setup menu only may be preceded by
the Installer Channel banner display. The Installer Channel is a reserved
channel associated with the current setup, and is usually channel 0.
Most receiver settings can only be changed from this channel. You can
return to video programming from the Installer Channel by pressing the
CH Ï/Ð or the Up /Down Ï/Ð multi-function buttons, or you can change
channels directly using numbered front panel buttons.